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Thanks for everyone's answers to this issue, they were very helpful and I am sorry that I didn't research this one further before posting.
Now I do have a remaining question.
If I know I have a conflict (i.e., a template for all paragraphs and another for the first paragraph within a certain context) and I know that according to the conflict rules that they will be resolved as I want them to without explicit priorities, should I use explicit priorities anyway?
I mean to ask what the better practice is--
(1) rely on implied conflict rules, only using explicit priorities to counteract the implied rules, or
(2) to be explicit when I anticipate the conflict, een if the implied rules should give the same result?
Re: [xsl] Do Templates Conflict?
Subject: Re: [xsl] Do Templates Conflict? From: "Edward Bryant" <bryant_edward@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 08:28:54 -0500 |
Thanks for everyone's answers to this issue, they were very helpful and I am sorry that I didn't research this one further before posting.
Now I do have a remaining question.
If I know I have a conflict (i.e., a template for all paragraphs and another for the first paragraph within a certain context) and I know that according to the conflict rules that they will be resolved as I want them to without explicit priorities, should I use explicit priorities anyway?
I mean to ask what the better practice is--
(1) rely on implied conflict rules, only using explicit priorities to counteract the implied rules, or
(2) to be explicit when I anticipate the conflict, een if the implied rules should give the same result?
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